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- 2061: The Study of Deviance
- ... examine deviance and to support the theories, the role of females have been either excluded or labeled as a separate category. "Feminism argues that men and women are typically treated as representatives or embodiments of sexual categories; men are usually dominant in this process, and women, subordinate" (p.124). Until recently is was thought that women only committed crimes such as shoplifting, prostitution, and had mental illnesses, and the role that ...
- 2062: An Essay On Plato’s The Republic And Aristophanes The Birds
- ... more people to work, he wants to breed better citizens. To do this, Rulers organize big breeding rituals where the Rulers choose the mates of different people. These gatherings are used not only to satisfy sexual needs but also serve as ways of taking the dating game out of the peoples hands. This is a great idea because when this is done people spend less time trying to find a mate ...
- 2063: Without Men
- ... to create the sperm cell necessary to continue the reproduction of the (female) human life without the male's assistance. Females will then be able to impregnate themselves and give birth to their daughter without sexual intercourse with the males. The female's biological ability to carry and nurture the child, and the male's inability to do so, prove that women can but men cannot reproduce without the opposite sex ...
- 2064: Some People Are Really Stupid!
- ... bicycle in the White House and get away with it even though the whole world is watching him at every second. Then trying to get out of it by making up his own definition of sexual relationship. Maybe I can figure out what’s going on to cause this defect. Could it be that their nervous system is playing a game of telephone, you know the game where you whisper a ...
- 2065: Native American Women
- ... performed their daily labors with observable equality because the men did not go out on grueling expeditions as did the men in the Northeast and Plains. In California, the Great Basin, and Northwest Coast, the sexual division of labor fell somewhere between these two variations. Women had certain common tasks in each of the U.S. culture areas: cleaning and maintaining the living quarters, tending to children, gath-ering edible plants ...
- 2066: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
- ... response nurse in the emergency may offer a wide range of services to individuals and families, including clients with decompensating serious psychiatric disorders, suicidal individuals or victims of trauma such as natural disasters, accidents or sexual assault. Communities may also offer crisis intervention as in-patient beds in hospitals or supervised residential facilities. These crisis intervention beds provide brief crisis stabilization’s for patients with adjustment reactions. The goals of these ...
- 2067: Fraternities: Hazed & Confused
- ... the popular stereotype of fraternity members. Hazing, as defined by the Fraternity Executive Association is "Any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises to produce mental, or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or ridicule."(pg. 48) As John P. Nykolaiszyn puts it, "If anyone is caught hazing, not only can fines be imposed upon the individuals, but conviction and even jail time could result. Organizations which practice ...
- 2068: Hamlet
- ... that is relevant to the story. It is such an excellent mix of good storytelling and much deeper issues that it appeals to just about everyone. Shakespeare was able to put enough dirty jokes and sexual puns to keep the drunks happy, but was also able to include enough excellent metaphors and symbolism to keep the scholars happy.. Since there will always be scholars and there will always be drunks, Hamlet ...
- 2069: Talk Shows and Their Social Value
- ... talk shows have declined in their social value as well. “Rather than being mortified, ashamed, or trying to hide their stigma,” two sociologists wrote of this genre, “guests willingly and eagerly discuss their child-molestation, sexual quirks, and criminal records in an effort to seek ‘understanding’ for their particular disease”(Stark 243). Many researchers have begun to associate violence today with the violence that is heavily populated throughout today’s media ...
- 2070: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
- ... very terms of that opposition to a sustained critical attention to the hidden work of the apparatus. It has shown, for instance, how narrativity works to anchor images to noncontradictory points of identification, so that “sexual difference” is ultimately reconfirmed and any ambiguity reconciled through narrative closure. (57) In Thelma and Louise, however, the narrative impulse toward noncontradictory identification, resolution, and closure is disrupted rather than reinforced by the film’s ...
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